None of us needed reminding that Game of Thrones is returning in less than two months yet HBO made sure to deliver some new goodies to keep the hit show at the absolute top of mind.

Earlier today HBO revealed the Game of Thrones Season 5 poster that features the official key art for the upcoming season, as well as a pair of short clips that are part of an ongoing viral campaign centered around the raven vision that Bran experiences as a Warg. You can check out all the new goodies at the bottom of this post.

The Game of Thrones Season 5 key art portrays a nearly full size Drogon, one of Daenerys Targaryen's (Emilia Clarke) three dragons, emerging from the mist directly in front of Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage) as he stands on the bow of a ship. This imagery portends an alliance between the mother of dragons and
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We didn't need reminding that Game of Thrones is returning in less than two months yet HBO made sure to deliver some new goodies to keep the hit show at the absolute top of mind.

Earlier today HBO revealed the Game of Thrones Season 5 poster that features the official key art for the upcoming season, as well as a pair of short clips that are part of an ongoing viral campaign centered around the raven vision that Bran experiences as a Warg. You can check out all the new goodies at the bottom of this post.

The Game of Thrones Season 5 key art portrays a nearly full size Drogon, one of Daenerys Targaryen's (Emilia Clarke) three dragons, emerging from the mist directly in front of Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage) as he stands on the bow of a ship. This imagery portends an alliance between the mother of dragons and fleeing
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HBO has revealed new key art for “Game of Thrones” season five, giving a hint that our characters’ worlds are about to collide as Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage) comes face to face with Drogon, one of Daenerys Targaryen’s (Emilia Clarke) dragons, following the Imp’s escape from King’s Landing and across the Narrow Sea.

The hit fantasy series also released two short clips ahead of season five, the first featuring Jon Snow (Kit Harington) trying to convince King-Beyond-the-Wall Mance Rayder (Ciarán Hinds) to recognize Stannis Baratheon (Stephen Dillane) as the rightful ruler of Westeros, and the second showing Brienne of Tarth (Gwendoline Christie) discussing leadership with her squire, Podrick Payne (Daniel Portman). Both videos are part of the show’s viral marketing campaign, The Sight, which offers fans “visions” of the future, much like the ones that Bran Stark (Isaac Hempstead-Wright) receives in the series.

HBO’s most talked about series returns this April, so what better way to get up-to-date and in the Got mood before the new season begins than by watching the Season 4 Blu-ray or DVD. Based on the second half of George R.R. Martin’s novel A Storm of Swords, this one features, as you’d expect, the usual unexpected twists and turns that keep you on the edge of your seat.

February is the time of year we realise that we still have another two months until Game of Thrones returns. A glimmer of hope though is the fact that Game of Thrones: The Complete Fourth Season is released on DVD and Blu-ray this week to keep us going. Either allowing people who haven’t watched to fully enjoy the season, or for the rest of us to relive it once more, this is the perfect time to take another trip to Westeros…

Season four of Game of Thrones starts with the shadow of the Red Wedding still hanging over what is left of the Stark family, and the Purple wedding yet to come. In an eventful season we see a downfall of sorts for the Lannisters,
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While American Sniper topped the box office charts for a third straight week in a row, this weekend also marked the historic IMAX screenings of two Game of Thrones episodes. Deadline reports that the Warner Bros./IMAX presentation took in a healthy $1.5 million from just 205 screens, bringing in a per-screen average of $7,323. While these figures are not record-breaking numbers by any means, it does show that die-hard fans are willing to pay to see a show like Game of Thrones in large-format IMAX theaters. Here's what Warner Bros. distribution executive vice president Jeff Goldstein had to say in a statement.

"This is the first time that HBO has taken one of their series episodes and released it in IMAX. We see this as a future, and not just with HBO. There is a business here and an interest from a rabid fan base."

Game of Thrones wants you to pledge your allegiance to either House Targaryen, Stark, Lannister or Baratheon. This is in anticipation of the Game of Thrones international exhibition which kicks off in the UK starting February 9, before traveling to 7 different cities. This year's tour includes London, United Kingdom; Stockholm, Sweden; Tel Aviv, Israel; Madrid, Spain; Berlin, Germany; Amsterdam, Netherlands and Paris, France. For more details: clickHere

For the 2015 exhibit, fans are being encouraged to pledge their allegiance to their favorite family by joining a House before they arrive at their destination. If you plan on attending one of these exhibits, you can sign up to pledge to your house right now. To do so: clickHere Depending on which House you swear your allegiance too, you will get a video featuring either Emilia Clarke, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Maisie Williams or Stephen Dillane, seen in their season 5 costumes.

Game of Thrones will make history starting today, as it becomes the first TV series ever to be presented on the big screen in the immersive IMAX format, for one week of screenings from January 29 through February 5. Along with the final two episodes of Season 4, "The Watchers on the Wall" and "The Children", fans will also get to see the first trailer for Season 5 on the big screen in over 200 theaters nationwide in cities such as Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Montreal, New York, San Antonio, Seattle, Toronto and Washington, D.C. In case you don't want to head to the theaters this weekend, we have the trailer right here!

We've already seen a number of tiny teasers released through the viral site ThreeEyedRaven.com, but now we have the first true footage that all Thrones fans have been waiting for ever since the Season 4 finale aired last year.
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Before Season 5 of HBO's Game of Thrones debuts this spring, fans will get the unique opportunity to watch the final two Season 4 episodes on the big screen in IMAX theaters across the country, in a one-week run from January 29 to February 5. Game of Thrones will be the first TV series ever to be screened in the IMAX format, and fans who attend these screenings will also get the first look at the Season 5 trailer. Before this weeklong event gets under way tomorrow, IMAX has released a new featurette where series creators D.B. Weiss and David Benioff offer high praise for the IMAX format, revealing how it changes the viewing experience in such an immersive environment.

We also hear from composer Ramin Djawadi, who talks about his experience of watching these two Season 4 episodes, "The Watchers on the Wall" and "The Children", and how even viewers who have watched these episodes over and over again,
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Yesterday, we reported that HBO has delayed their special IMAX screenings for the hit series Game of Thrones by one week, from January 23 to January 29, due to "high levels of consumer demand." With just one day left until tickets go on sale, IMAX has released two limited edition posters that will be given away to the fans who attend these screenings. This will be the first-ever presentation of a television program in IMAX theatres, featuring two episodes from Season 4 of Game of Thrones followed by the worldwide debut of the series' Season 5 sneak-peek preview created exclusively for IMAX. Be warned, though, if you aren't caught up with Season 4, there will be some spoilers revealed in the posters, so check the out at your own risk.

The first 300 IMAX ticket holders for the Thursday night opening show time (January 29 at 10pm) at participating IMAX theatres will receive a commemorative Game of Thrones
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Stephen Dillane’s jokey, flirty Karl and Clémence Poésy’s po-faced oddball Elise are odd-couple cops who discover unexpected common ground in the hunt for the Truth Terrorist

“No bloody manners, the French,” puffs one British copper as he and his team square off with their Gallic counterparts over a body cut in half at the exact midpoint of the Channel tunnel. By poking fun at such ancient enmities, the makers of The Tunnel – a remake of stylish Scandinavian crime drama The Bridge – inject new life into their storyline. The Chunnel itself makes such a brilliantly creepy location, it’s a surprise Eurostar didn’t give a resounding “non” to Sky Atlantic’s 10-parter.

Two mismatched police officers swing into action: Karl, a jokey, flirty, blokey Brit played by Stephen Dillane; and po-faced French oddball Elise, brilliantly brought to life by Clémence Poésy. The murder heralds a spate of killings
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Due to high levels of consumer demand, IMAX Corporation and HBO today announced that the first-ever presentation of a television program in IMAX theatres, featuring two episodes from Season 4 of Game of Thrones followed by the worldwide debut of the series' Season 5 sneak-peek preview created exclusively for IMAX, will now launch one week later on Thursday, January 29 beginning at 10 p.m. and extend through February 5. The date change allows for an expanded roll-out of screens to upwards of 200 IMAX theatres.

Tickets will officially go on sale on IMAX.com/GameOfThrones starting Friday, January 16. To date, confirmed cities include Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Montreal, New York, San Antonio, Seattle, Toronto and Washington, D.C., to name a few. A full list of venues is available on the website and fans can check local listings in the coming days for more available IMAX locations.

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